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Theme: Classic confrontation between young, attractive men and women · Modern short drama Duration: 15 seconds Aspect Ratio: 16:9 --- Version 1: CEO's Cruel Love · Misunderstanding & Breakup (Melodramatic Tension) Prompt 15-second modern short drama, luxurious CEO office setting, high-end cool color tones. 0-3s: Medium shot, a young man in a high-end custom suit sits in a leather executive chair, his face cold and eyes indifferent. A beautiful girl in a white dress stands before him, her eyes red with swirling tears. The man speaks: "I gave you a chance," his voice deep and cold; 4-8s: The girl's voice trembles: "What chance did you ever give me? You never trusted me from the start!" She turns to leave, but the man suddenly stands up and grabs her wrist. The camera follows the struggle; she is forced to turn back, their faces extremely close. A flash of lingering affection in her eyes is quickly replaced by stubbornness; 9-12s: The man stares into her eyes, voice low: "So, are you still going?" The girl bites her lip: "Going... where else can I go?" She heartbreakingly flings his hand away and runs. The man reaches out but catches only air, his hand freezing mid-air; 13-15s: Camera follows the girl rushing out of the office. She wipes tears by the elevator but they won't stop. As the elevator doors slowly close, she crouches down, burying her face in her arms and sobbing. The frame finally freezes on a close-up of the elevator floor numbers jumping down from 15, accompanied by a low, sad piano BGM. --- Version 2: School Beauty's Pursuit · Confession in the Rain (Youthful Sweet & Sad) Prompt 15-second modern campus short drama, rainy night classroom corridor scene, cool blue tones with a rainy night atmosphere. 0-3s: Fixed shot, heavy rain pouring outside the classroom, raindrops pattering against the window glass. A clean-looking boy in a white shirt stands in the shadows of the corridor, pacing nervously with a pink letter in his hand. A beautiful girl with a high ponytail walks slowly toward him. The camera shakes slightly with each step she takes to create tension; 4-8s: The girl approaches. The boy takes deep breaths, raising his hand several times to hand over the letter before shrinking back. The girl stops in front of him, tilting her head with a smile: "Do you need something?" The boy panics: "I... I..." Before he can finish, the school bell suddenly rings, startling them both as the corridor lights flicker; 9-12s: The girl looks at the time: "Class is starting, let's talk next time." She turns to leave. The boy gathers his courage: "Wait!" He grabs her wrist. Both freeze. Only the sound of rain and their breathing remains in the corridor. The boy looks down, face flushed: "This letter... is for you." The girl is stunned, looking down at the letter; 13-15s: The camera slowly zooms into a close-up of the girl's face. The corners of her mouth slowly rise into a sweet smile, her eyes sparkling. The frame finally freezes at the moment she takes the letter—a ray of sunlight suddenly pierces through the rainy window onto them, ending with a gentle piano melody fading into the sound of rain. --- Version 3: Best Friend's Betrayal · Face-to-Face Confrontation (Revenge Ending) Prompt 15-second modern short drama, high-end restaurant setting, warm gold tones contrasting with cold emotions. 0-3s: Fixed medium shot, a beautiful girl is raising a wine glass to celebrate her birthday with friends, laughter filling the air. The restaurant door is suddenly pushed open—her most trusted best friend enters arm-in-arm with the girl’s boyfriend. The laughter stops instantly. The girl’s hand holding the glass freezes, her smile hardening; 4-8s: The friend looks uncomfortable for a moment and tries to pull the boyfriend to a different seat, but he brushes her hand off and walks straight to the girl, placing a gift box in front of her: "Happy Birthday." The friend’s face turns ugly. The girl looks at the boyfriend, then the friend, finally focusing on their hands—the friend is wearing an identical bracelet to the one the boyfriend claimed to have "lost" a few days ago; 9-12s: The girl says nothing, quietly drains her glass, then stands up and walks to the friend. Everyone holds their breath. The girl smiles and slowly pours the bottle of wine over the friend's limited-edition handbag. The friend’s eyes widen as she tries to scream, but the girl pins her shoulder down; 13-15s: The girl leans into the friend’s ear and whispers: "Next time you steal someone, remember to hide the things you shouldn't reveal first." The friend turns pale. The girl turns and walks away gracefully. The camera pulls back to show the friend standing frozen and the boyfriend filled with regret, ending with a low BGM and the sound of surrounding whispers.
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